Q&A Books/Genesis Truth Boosters/Genesis 3Chapter 3Genesis 311questionsQ1."If God said Adam and Eve would die for eating the fruit, why didn’t they die right away?"Q2."Was Adam actually with Eve when she was talking to the serpent? If he was, why didn’t he say anything or stop her?"Q3.“How could a serpent, a creature without vocal cords, speak and deceive humans? Isn’t this scientifically impossible?”Q4."If Adam and Eve were naked and not ashamed, why did they feel shame after eating the fruit? What changed?"Q5."How do you make sense of God’s curse on all women in Genesis 3:16? Does this mean God doesn’t love women or is somehow biased against them?"Q6."What does it mean in Genesis 3:15 when it says, ‘He will crush your head, and you will strike his heel’? Is there more to this than just a conflict between humans and snakes?"Q7."What’s the connection between sin and birth pains? Why does Genesis 3:16 mention pain in childbearing as part of the curse?"Q8."What does it mean when Genesis 3:16 says a woman will ‘desire’ her husband and that he will ‘rule’ over her? Is this a curse against women?"Q9."What does it mean when Genesis 3:22 says that knowledge of good and evil made Adam and Eve ‘like God’? Wasn’t the serpent’s promise true after all?"Q10."Why does Genesis 3:24 mention that only the east side of the garden was guarded? What’s the significance of that?"Q11."Why did God reject Cain’s offering? What exactly did he do wrong?"